Kate Middleton Wows Moms Around The World By Her Flawless Style In Just Few Hours After Giving Birth, Find Out How
Women around the world were in awe of Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, when she introduced her royal baby girl to the world on May 2 and managed to look flawless just ten hours after giving birth. Most women were wondering how could anyone look so glamourous and active just few hours after undergoing the painful process of childbirth.
Catherine or Kate Middleton defied all odds and presented her glamorous best to the world in a beautiful yellow Jenny Packham dress when she introduced her newborn baby to the world for the first time, with her husband Prince William by her side. She smiled and waved to the cheering crowds, with not a hint of tiredness or lack of sleep. Let us find out who all were responsible for her best look on the D-day.
Various websites report that Kate's hairstylist Amanda Cook Tucker was spotted arriving at the hospital by media just a few hours after Kate gave birth to her newborn daughter. She helped the Duchess look chic, stylish and fresh just a few hours after the birth of her baby girl. The Duchess let her lovely hair fall over her shoulders in loose waves in the same way as she did at the time of Prince George's birth in 2013. She did not wear much of jewellery except for her wedding ring and simple earrings.
The Duchess' nails were perfectly manicured and cut short, keeping in mind that she will now be handling a new born baby. Kate's personal assistant Natasha Archer also helped Kate decide on her overall look at the time of the royal princess to the world on Sunday, writes Hello magazine. In 2013 too when Prince George was born, Archer was spotted entering the Lindo Wing with a huge dress bag in one hand and a car seat in another.
In 2013, the Duchess wowed the crowds with a blue polka dotted Jenny Packham dress as she introduced Prince George to the world. This time too the 32-year-old remained loyal to her dress designer Jenny. She did not go for a typical pink colour, which would have been an obvious choice for introducing a baby girl. The Duchess opted for a beautiful yellow dress by the same designer. The baby too was wrapper tightly in a white knitted shawl and a pale yellow, hand knitted woollen cap.
At her home in Kensington Palace, the Duchess and her husband Prince William will be helped by their highly efficient 44-year-old Spanish nanny Maria Borrallo. She is quite close to Kate's one-year-old son Prince George and is also expected to help the Duchess with the new arrival. Meanwhile the royal couple has thanked the well wishers for their congratulatory messages.
“The Duke and Duchess are hugely grateful for the messages of congratulations they have received from people all over the world,” a Kensington Palace spokesman has said. “It means a great deal to them that so many people have celebrated the arrival of their new daughter,” he added. Prince Harry, who is currently in Australia was quoted as saying in a statement that he can't wait to meet the “absolutely beautiful” baby.
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